160 A. 428 | Conn. | 1932
This is an action to foreclose two mortgages upon a certain piece of property given by the defendant Pace, trustee. Hyman Blecher and Joseph Blecher were made defendants and the complaint alleged that each claimed an interest in the land by reason of a mechanic's lien he had filed and caused to be recorded. The complaint asked no other relief than a decree of foreclosure, possession of the premises and a deficiency judgment. The trial court came to the conclusion that the two defendants last named had valid liens upon the premises but that they were prior to the mortgages being foreclosed. The paragraphs of the finding which are not attacked state that each of these defendants commenced to render services before either of the mortgages in suit was executed; any lien he may have had, if valid, would therefore have precedence over the mortgages; General *703
Statutes, § 5105; and neither would be entitled to be given a day of redemption in the judgment of foreclosure.Goodman v. White,
There is no error.